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Snackpocalypse 2014

★ 6.414 votes4 min📅 2014-09-02

In a world ravaged by junk food addiction, a peculiar anomaly emerges. Trish, an enigmatic figure, defies the norm by resisting the allure of snacks. This 4-minute dark comedy, directed by Justin Nijm, drops a bombshell in the world of cinematic absurdity.

Director: Justin Nijm

Cast

Chloë Grace Moretz
Chloë Grace Moretz
Trish
Tyler Posey
Tyler Posey
Thor
Clark Duke
Clark Duke
Student Body President
Sufe Bradshaw
Sufe Bradshaw
School Nurse
Michelle Obama
Michelle Obama
Self
Angela Reid
Movie Night Friend
Melissa Winter
Movie Night Friend

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Snackpocalypse (2014) about?

In a world ravaged by junk food addiction, a peculiar anomaly emerges, defying the norm and challenging the consequences of a society obsessed with fast food.

Who directed Snackpocalypse?

Snackpocalypse was directed by Justin Nijm, bringing his unique vision to the table.

Who stars in Snackpocalypse?

The talented cast includes Chloë Grace Moretz, Tyler Posey, and Michelle Obama.

Is Snackpocalypse (2014) worth watching?

While Snackpocalypse (2014) has an unrated IMDb rating, its thought-provoking commentary on our eating habits and individuality make it a must-watch for those looking for a film that will challenge their perspectives.

How long is Snackpocalypse?

Snackpocalypse has a runtime of 4 minutes.

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About Snackpocalypse (2014) — A Dark Comedy That Will Leave You Thinking.

In a world ravaged by junk food addiction, a peculiar anomaly emerges. Trish, an enigmatic figure, defies the norm by resisting the allure of snacks. This 4-minute dark comedy, directed by Justin Nijm, drops a bombshell in the world of cinematic absurdity. With a talented cast including Chloë Grace Moretz and Tyler Posey, Snackpocalypse (2014) delves into the consequences of a society obsessed with fast food. As the apocalypse unfolds, Trish's uniqueness becomes the only hope for a world on the brink of collapse. This bite-sized film is an edgy commentary on our eating habits and the importance of individuality.

Director Justin Nijm brings his unique vision to the table, weaving a narrative that's both thought-provoking and humorous. With a cast that includes Michelle Obama, Snackpocalypse (2014) is a film that will leave you pondering the future of our planet and the impact of our daily choices. With its short runtime and big ideas, Snackpocalypse (2014) is a must-watch for anyone looking for a film that will challenge their perspectives and leave them thinking long after the credits roll.